This is something that it is so easy to lose sight of while making fun of right wing morons cutting women’s health care and deliberately working to slow economic growth so that a Republican can get into office. Lives can literally be lost while playing this fucking games.
As horrible as this imagined future is, it barely begins to touch all of the problems that could exist if someone like Santorum were to win and was able to have his way. There was a time when I used to believe that the sane politicians would stand up and not allow some of the crap to happen, but I’m losing faith in that happening more and more each day. It is scary to me that I can’t say with certainty that some things will never happen. Am I the only one a little terrified by this?
I find the amount of support that these ideas are getting to be terrifying in the extreme. The only thing that would restore my faith in the people of the United States at this point is if the politicians supporting these abhorrent ideas get voted out en-mass.
Anon: Tell me if i am missing something: It is ok, if not encouraged, to lobby against abortion and gay marriage, but once Obama proposes employers providing birth control to those who want it, it’s a gross violation of the first amendment? (And one more thing: if you are employed by the Catholic church, most likely you are Catholic (assumption) so wouldnt you be against bc too? Then if you dont want it, your employer doesnt have to provide it, right?)
Exactly. What you are missing, of course, is the total lack of logic, extreme hypocrisy, grotesque ignorance, and assumed Christian privilege necessary to arrive at these conclusions.
~ Steve
Carole Belver, executive director of Community Action Inc. of Central Texas, spent Tuesday, Jan. 24, closing up the CAI women’s health clinic in Elgin. As she packed up supplies and prepared files to be moved to Lockhart, the closest of the group’s two remaining clinics, “the phone was ringing off the wall,” she says. Three staff members have been terminated, and hundreds of clients have been left wondering where they’ll go to receive basic reproductive and preventative health care.
Belver doesn’t know what to tell them. CAI, which until recently operated 13 clinics in medium- and small-sized communities in Central Texas, now has just two, in Lockhart and San Marcos. “It’s horrible; it’s just devastating,” she says. “And there’s really no place for these clients to go.”
…and they told me that my Pristiq is no longer on my insurance company’s “formulary”. Therefore the insurance will no longer pay for it. Therefore, I would have to pay $180 a month if I wish to continue to use it, as opposed to the already expensive $30 copay I was paying before. There is simply no way I can afford $180 a month.
Pristiq is a proven medication for people with depression or ADD, and also has VERY intense withdrawal symptoms. I decided to pay $48 for a week’s worth of medicine so that I have a chance to talk to my doctor about either fighting the insurance company, putting me on a new medication, or coming up with a strategy to ween me off this one. I have been more productive, happier, and better all around since I’ve been on this medication.
Yes, I know I am fortunate to have health insurance coverage, and how many people have no insurance coverage at all, but this just brings home to me how very fucked our current insurance system is.
~ Steve
God bless America!
I H8 RELIGION
Damned commie socialist Obama giving money to useless people who are too dumb to pay for their own health care. She should have died.
(Note: for those suffering from sarcasm deficiency syndrome, the above comment is meant to be ironic, and reflects the opposite of my actual views. It unfortunately probably does, however, reflect the views of some on the extreme right).
I had to switch from freelancing as an independent IT contractor to a corporate job once I found out that my wife was pregnant. I was paying $700 per month for the COBRA healthcare plan from my previous employer which had a $3,000 deductible/person, and this would raise to $950 per month with the baby. Since the COBRA plan was about to expire, I would have to get coverage through Freelancers Union, which costs $1,085 per month (for a couple with a child) plus $1,500 deductible/person and 20% copayment.
I couldn’t believe it the first time that I saw these numbers, so I went around asking people if there are any other options, and sure enough, there was none. I had never had to think about health care before I moved to the U.S. and now here I was switching from small business to corporate just so I can use the employment benefits.
The funny thing is that Obama’s plan doesn’t even come close to the public health care system in most other developed and even developing countries. Even under his plan, I would probably still have to pay all the money out of my pocket because I wouldn’t be eligible for Medicaid with my salary, which is much higher than the $15,985 Medicaid’s limit, yet not enough to pay $1,085 per month on top of rent, bills, food, and other expenses. So I don’t really understand what this whole controversy about “Obamacare” is about.
It’s a right wing rallying point. It allows people who like to manipulate the masses to attach the word “Socialist” to Obama. And, of course, “socialism” is only a small step away from a communist dictatorship. Thus ANY kind of socialist leaning by the president allows people to compare Obama to the Communist Soviet Union, and say that he is probably a Stalinist who wants to kill millions of people. It’s impossible to say where the logic actually stops in this way of thinking because at no point does logic actually begin. And the most remarkable thing about it is that there are many people who actually BELIEVE this. The Right Wing propaganda machine is incredibly effective. And frightening.
“Obamacare” is very defective in many ways, but it’s a start, and it’s better than nothing. And, given the congress that Obama has been dealing with, it is frankly amazing that he managed to get anything done at all.
Damned commie socialist Obama giving money to useless people who are too dumb to pay for their own health care. She should have died.
(Note: for those suffering from sarcasm deficiency syndrome, the above comment is meant to be ironic, and reflects the opposite of my actual views. It unfortunately probably does, however, reflect the views of some on the extreme right).
By: Susan from 29.
To all of those tea-jadist assholes at last night’s GOP debate: I don’t generally like to use profanity, but I fear that English is above your comprehension level, so in terms you might better understand, may God damn your worthless souls to hell for all eternity.
I had not planned on watching the debate because it conflicted with more important activities, like a new episode of The Closer. But even more importantly, it was being held at a time when I had committed to posting a diary for The Grieving Room. That diary was about the death of my brother from a very painful, uninsured struggle against metastatic cancer.
I had planned to write another separate diary about his journey through what passes for health care in a nation fixated on the profits that that care brings. In a nation where his death was cheered in front of a panel of politicians, none of whom had the decency to object. It is not yet a capital crime in this nation to be uninsured.
Steve worked 14 hours a day building beautiful guitars. Songs will not be sung because he died and will make no more. Thanks to the Republican Party’s theft of our national wealth, he barely eked out an existence with financial help from my husband and me. Money for health insurance? Don’t be ridiculous.
He was 63. He had to start Social Security early so he could afford to eat. He was too young for Medicare and too male for Medicaid. This nation does not recognize the years he spent working for others and making this economy grow, it only focused on the years he worked for himself, creating instruments of rare beauty.
When he had a pain in the butt, he had to wait until early in the morning of December 3rd to present himself at the ER of Highland Hospital, the Alameda County medical facility. There are guards at Highland, and a football field full of plastic chairs for the indigent to use while they wait treatment. He was sent home with a handful of Vicodin and a suggestion to follow up with a pulmonologist for the 3 cm spot the Xray showed on his lung. The soonest appointment was Feb 25.
He was in so much pain that he could not stand up for more than a few seconds at a time. He got Vicodin. And steroid suppositories.
His buddies came up with the $2000 a proctologist wanted to do an outpatient surgery. But the hospital wanted $20,000 for use of the room for the brief procedure because he was uninsured. Because the pain didn’t matter half as much as the profit.
For six weeks he suffered at home. You bastards, you would have liked to watch that, wouldn’t you? Too bad there were no cameras to catch him as he collapsed when he tried to microwave his oatmeal. No microphones to catch his cries of pain or despair.
He was finally admitted to Highland after his heart started to fail in the emergency room one night early in February. The staff there are dedicated, caring, compassionate people who work their hearts out trying to save the sickest and poorest Americans. They have only limited resources with which to do that. And they make every one of those resources count.
By then, of course, the cancer from his lung had spread to his buttock where it attacked the bone. It wrapped itself into the nerves that travelled up his spine. The pain was indescribable. Perhaps his medical records could serve as pornography to sate your sick lust for the pain of others.
The morphine and the cancer combined to cause psychotic breaks from reality. Worse, he knew they had occurred. He was so intelligent, so very caring that these breaks wherein he would roundly curse the staff that cared for him, throwing whatever was handy at the walls, were incredibly shaming and emotionally devastating to him. Cancer is so very cruel, but not half as cruel as the cheers you uttered last night.
The county nursing home where they finally had to warehouse him as the cancer weakened him to the point where chemotherapy would have killed him, looks like a minimum security prison. Half of the staff did not understand English which further frustrated him as the morphine clouded his mind. It was dirty and depressing and I was so grateful that he often did not even know he was there.
He hated it there and was actually glad when an infection sent him back to Highland for treatment. He only lasted a few more days at Highland. I was holding his hand as he drew his last breath. Have you ever seen a man die, you bastards? His fingertips turn grey, his breathing becomes shallow. His grip weakens. And he simply stops breathing.
And all of the laughter and love goes away with that last breath. The intelligence, the creative beauty, the caring compassion. They all disappear. But that probably wouldn’t matter to you since I doubt you would recognize any of it.
Love, compassion, beauty. Laughter, intelligence. And the ability to realize a dream. A dream that never included cruelty or indifference to the suffering of others.
And I cannot, for the life of me fathom why he is only ashes today and you are walking this earth.
But then, I am not the hero my brother was. He would have forgiven you. He would have understood the source of your fear that caused those cheers. I don’t want to.
I think you are scum.
Update: Wed Sep 14, 2011 at 12:48 AM PT: First, let me make it plain that I did in fact see Wolf Blitzer’s question and heard the full response. The question was clearly framed for deniability: “Oh, we weren’t talking about those who can’t afford health insurance, but only those who chose not to buy it.”. Nonsense. We all know that this 30 year old, financially secure, healthy man would not refuse insurance at the bargain basement price mentioned. These are not the 49 million Americans without health insurance.
This was all about the ongoing war on the working poor. I, for one, am refusing to allow this sham to continue with my silence. We know who you were talking about Wolff Blitzer, we know who you meant when you yelled out Let him die, Mr Anonymous Asshole in the crowd. I refuse to let you pretend that you don’t.
But even if this straw man did exist and was so irresponsible as to refuse affordable healthcare insurance, how exactly does that absolve us as a community, or a nation of our responsibility to a dying man?
Secondly, and far more importantly, thank you to all of the amazingly wonderful posters here in this community. I can’t find the words to tell you how much comfort and healing you have given me today. If you were all a bunch of nasty tea baggers, the words would roll right off my fingertips onto my keyboard. But because you are so warm and generous I am speechless.
Pro-life is OFFICALLY over. The meaningless political stance [who isn’t pro-life?] is now a front for pro-suffering and pro-indifference, matched by their previous pro-torture policies.
The GOP, the supposed party of life, cheers affirmative when countered, “should society let this man die” after being asked who hypothetically should help an uninsured man with cancer.
A for-profit health care system championed by the Republicans is the worst case of hypocrisy you can imagine. Every life is precious? My ass. If you don’t have money, then you’re on your own.
Ron Paul, a doctor, says “freedom is your own risk?” What a vacuous shitty thing to say about a very specific situation. His sage medical wisdom and years of public service comes down to “sucks to be you”.
Countries on our level like Japan, Germany, France, England, and even Iraq take care of their own through socialized health care, regardless of money.
America is the ONLY country in the world where you go bankrupt due to medical costs.
The GOP/Tea Party/Libertarian fish rotted from the head down. Last night, we got a whiff of the smell.
Even Rick Perry was shocked: “I was a bit taken aback by that myself. We’re the party of life. We ought to be coming up with ways to save lives.”
This man is pretty spectacular.
Not strictly atheist related, but way to damned funny and on the spot not to repost.





